SFI Community Lecture - Consciousness in Biological and Artificial Brains

Lensic Performing Arts Center

Community Event

7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

January 24th, 2017

Speaker:

Christof Koch

Consciousness in Biological and Artificial Brains

Christof Koch is a physicist turned neurobiologist who is president and chief scientific officer of the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle. His most recent book, Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist, summarizes the modern science of consciousness.

AuthorsChristof Koch

When we feel cold or angry or see colors, that’s consciousness. Humans have conscious experiences, and so do other animals. But can artificial brains like computers also be, or become, truly conscious? Christof Koch says digital brains will never be able to have experiences like humans, no matter how closely their software mimics the human brain. He will describe one leading theory—Integrated Information Theory—that offers an explanation about which physical systems can experience consciousness and which cannot, and why.

Koch is a physicist turned neurobiologist who is president and chief scientific officer of the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle. His most recent book, Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist, summarizes the modern science of consciousness.